February 2004 (Questions 81 to 100 of 113) |
In which county would you find Stansted Airport? Essex |
In what year was Prince William born? 1982 |
Which film had a funeral sequence featuring approximately 300,000 extras? Gandhi |
What became the 10th country to join the EEC in 1981? Greece |
What are cave structures called that grow from the ground up? Stalagmites |
The word `book` originates from the middle English word `bok` meaning which type of tree? Beech |
Who had a number one in 1995 with `Cotton Eye Joe`? Rednex |
What is the name of Homer`s boss in the TV show `The Simpsons`? Montgomery Burns |
How is Babara Millicent Roberts better known as? The doll Barbie |
What is the title of the French National Anthem? La Marseillaise |
In which year was the Ryder Cup golf tournament launched? 1927 |
What nationality is Donovan Bailey, who won the 100m gold medal at the 1996 Olympics? Canadian |
What was the approximate population of Mexico in July 1999? 10 million, 50 million or 100 million? 100 million |
The winner of which sporting event is awarded the `Venus Rose Water Dish`? Ladies Singles at Wimbledon |
The Strathcona Cup is contested in which sport? Curling |
What is the longest river in Ireland? Shannon |
Richard Byrd is credited with having been the first person to fly over what particular spot in the world? The North Pole |
The 1971 TV movie `Duel` was one of the first pieces of work by which famous film director? Steven Spielberg |
What is a necrographer? An obituary writer. |
What letter does not appear in the periodic table of the elements? J |